Dutchwaregear Chameleon Hammock and Xeon Tarp
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I love that despite how long you have been doing this you are open minded enough to still experiment and embrace new methods.
@NJHeart2Heart
6 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing! I was doing a search for "Chameleon hammock camping" and never expected to see a video by Dave. As you said so well, there's a lot to be respected in a person that has so much bushcraft experience and yet is willing to take a look at and try out new methods of shelter.
I have the same setup. I’ve used the tarp for a couple of years and it is a great piece of lightweight gear. I just got the Chameleon hammock this year and so far so good. Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for the video Dave. I have a Chamaeleon hammock and love it. There’s no nothing more fun than getting a bag of Dutch ware’s Bling! God bless you, your family, and your business. John
I love hammock camping. Great video. Thanks for sharing. One tip for rainy weather: Tie the the "excess" whoopie sling around the working part and it acts as a drip line! Ditto the tarp lines.
@DavidCanterbury
6 жыл бұрын
Yes if you noticed when I pulled the hammock out they were still like that from the last outing
@Atkrdu
6 жыл бұрын
What do you mean? Just wrap the tag end around & around the other part so it hangs down off of it?
Hello Dave, very nice setup. Thanks for introducing :-) All the best
Thanks for putting this out there for us! Love light gear when picking off big miles. I've always found my hammock set up to be heavier than my ultralight tent but I prefer my hammock. Looks like I have an answer to that problem now!
I love the non bias content dave is the best great set up !
Always informative!
I like the idea of those "Stinger" clips. Very intuitive! Thanks for the video Dave.
Interesting line of products, well-demonstrated. Thanks!
Hey Dave I'm watching you on quest tv channel 10.4 basic cable in California you dnt know how I enjoy watching all your old tv shows and I still enjoy your videos on KZread. You the man thank you for the knowledge you share with us.
awesome set up, thanks for sharing.
I love Dutch gear.. Warbonnet makes some good stuff to..
Definitely a sweet set up
Awsome,! Dave i frigging love it thanx again
Thanks Dave for everything you do I live in North fl. I want to set up a kit Next year when you get time I would like your impute on a kit I like to fish and hunt Deer so on I wish I had known of your school Before 2008 I lived in shellbyville In. now in North fl.I thinkI meet you Hwy 19 Hwy27 225 mile marker you were going to the Everglades Didn"t realize who you were I really do appreciate everything you do.
Thanks for video!
Nice vid Dave I do like the Dutch man's gear ,simple and effective it's just a shame we struggle to get hold of it in the UK atb wmm
Nicely thought out
Very interesting! Like those stingers and line he has.
I Am Surprised You Didn't Say GoodBye. Great Video Sir Canterbury.
Thanks Dave for a thorough review. Could you recommend one of Nessmuk’s books for someone who hasn’t read any yet. God bless
im loving that tarp ill have to check it out for my self sometime
Outstanding
Very nice I like them clips what a great system
For sure & certain extremely impressed with that Titanium Stinger Clip. Pretty damn ingenious combining a carabiner, hook, and "cleat" (y'all called it an antenna)...a miniature version of what ya see on any boat or dock used to tie off with.... into one light weight easy tying mechanism. The versatility & possibilities are endless. I'd carry a dozen of those bad boys in my pack at all times. By the way, there's a rain wrapped tornado just a few miles South headed in our direction. Still...had to finish Davids video. A man has to have priorities. Off to the shelter we go.
@DavidCanterbury
6 жыл бұрын
+Grandpa the Grey unlike a Moaring cleat one side in angled to lock the Rope with no hitch needed
Great system love that stinger clip makes a lot of sence yup no muss system take care brother
I have a Chameleon with some of the bling and its all great!
I wonder if Dave favors the fjallraven laplander for weekend trips to the bush... let us know!!!
Finally got the first view...good system on ultralight gear
That little stinger device is amazing. I can think of a few marine uses for it.
Hi Dave!!
What do you recommend as a hammock for someone thats 125kg and 2 m tall ?
I was just talking about making a ultra light weight summer camping bag and this video couldn't have better timing... may just pick these up!
Would you compare it to cuben fiber? better or about the same.
@DavidCanterbury
6 жыл бұрын
Better IMO
If I was interested in ultra-light I'd lose 20lbs.
dave, where can I get that tarp and hammock?
I have been thinking about this hammock for a while now. What's the durability though? I want something that will last.
Is that pack on the Pathfinder website?
Dave is that Bank Line? I'm Skinny at 180 and 6 "4 and I would never lay in that. it would break
@splitar
6 жыл бұрын
Kenneth Davis If you are referring to the suspension. It is made of amsteel, I believe at the thickness used for those whoopie slings it has roughly a 1600 lb. weight rating......it will hold you.
thats awesome but damn i was waiting on you to get in the damn thing lol.
I dont have a bug out bag nor am I a huge preparer or anything like that but I'm a huge fan of ur content atleast if I need to I have some type of knowledge of making fires and such so if I get my hands on some materials I know what to do if shit hits the fan but I have been considering making a simple bug out bag knowledge is keys btw I have one question does ur shop deliver to Puerto Rico?
@prpunk187
6 жыл бұрын
If so I was considering getting one of the kits u have there to make it easier for me
What’s the weight capacity?
@Lhorez
6 жыл бұрын
Van Dreiman about 250-350lbs
Great video, Dave. One note: the tarp is called Xenon, not Xeon, and is pronounced ZEE-non.
That’s the same light I have. I use two.
What happened to your beard?
Would you consider hiking the Appalachian trail ?
@DavidCanterbury
6 жыл бұрын
If I had time I might but I am so busy now I don’t even get 2-3 days in a row to do anything
@highiqretardbear33
6 жыл бұрын
David Canterbury thats too bad, since i think it would make an interesting mini-series.
Looks very complicated system just too get some sleep. Or maybe i am not smart enough to understand.
Hello my friend..
WOO BUDDY!!!